Thermal Grizzly has introduced a new thermal paste with the self-explanatory name Duronaut. The manufacturer claims that this thermal interface features a combination of exceptional long-term stability and superior thermal conductivity.
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Thermal Grizzly Duronaut thermal paste uses microparticles of aluminum and nanoparticles of zinc oxide, as well as a special composition of organosilicon oil. This allows you to apply the paste in an incredibly thin layer. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not disclose detailed characteristics of the thermal interface.
Thermal Grizzly Duronaut is available in 2 and 6 gram packs. The delivery set includes an applicator, as well as two spatulas: TG Spatula and TG Spatula Pro. The modified design of TG Spatula Pro allows increased pressure when applying the thermal interface, ensuring its effective distribution and a thinner layer.
Thermal Grizzly Duronaut thermal paste costs $10.79 for a 2-gram package and $19.51 for a 6-gram package. Both options are available on the Thermal Grizzly official website.
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